The Most horrible Day of schoolWay way back when I was a wee little kindergartener, I had a BIG BAD, PROBLEM. I was about 6 as I recall it. Walking down the hallway, I was just happily walking to line by the restroom. A kid named Frederick (the biggest kid in kindergarten) tried to trip me! He was so clumsy, he tripped himself! He grabbed onto me and we both went down!So we were lying down on the floor, and then comes along Chuckie, the smallest kid in kindergarten (also a cry baby). He wasn’t watching where he was walking and he tripped over us! Man that stinks! So we were all on the floor screaming and crying and yelling. Everybody was staring, but we didn’t care. So a little bit later Miss Arnold comes up and tells us to get up. We sheepishly stand up and glare at each other. Then she had us go to her classroom while the other kids got to go to computer class. Right then I knew our future was forlorn.As we sat in our class I couldn’t help wondering what the other class was doing. Miss Arnold tells us that we had unacceptable behaviors and we were lucky that no one got hurt. And worst of all, she made us do a think sheet! Then she sent us to the office, so everyone knew that we were in trouble.I have definitely learned from my experience. I will always be careful walking down the hallway. I was framed I tell you! To stay out of trouble, remember to never call people witches, don’t take ice cream from ice cream trucks, and allways look out for people who are trying to trip you! Bye-bye now!
The Most horrible Day of school Way way back when I was a wee little kindergartener, I had a BIG BAD, PROBLEM. I was about 6 as I recall it. Walking down the hallway, I was just happily walking to line by the restroom. A kid named Frederick (the biggest kid in kindergarten) tried to trip me! He was so clumsy, he tripped himself! He grabbed onto me and we both went down! So we were lying down on the floor, and then comes along Chuckie, the smallest kid in kindergarten (also a cry baby). He wasn’t watching where he was walking and he tripped over us! Man that stinks! So we were all on the floor screaming and crying and yelling. Everybody was staring, but we didn’t care. So a little bit later Miss Arnold comes up and tells us to get up. We sheepishly stand up and glare at each other. Then she had us go to her classroom while the other kids got to go to computer class. Right then I knew our future was forlorn. As we sat in our class I couldn’t help wondering what the other class was doing. Miss Arnold tells us that we had unacceptable behaviors and we were lucky that no one got hurt. And worst of all, she made us do a think sheet! Then she sent us to the office, so everyone knew that we were in trouble. I have definitely learned from my experience. I will always be careful walking down the hallway. I was framed I tell you! To stay out of trouble, remember to never call people witches, don’t take ice cream from ice cream trucks, and allways look out for people who are trying to trip you! Bye-bye now!